By Abigail Klein Leichman A new study has revealed a pathological brain activity that precedes Alzheimer’s disease symptoms by many years: increased activity in the hippocampus during anesthesia and sleep, resulting from failure in the mechanism that stabilizes the neural network. The discovery of this abnormal activity may enable early diagnosis of the devastating neurological disease. Lead researcher Prof. Inna […]
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